Dear ABC News Fixer: In May, I purchased a case of baseball cards on eBay for $689.99. The product was a pre-sale and the item was not to be released by Topps Inc. [to the private seller on eBay] until July 31.

On Aug. 2, I looked up the item number on eBay, only to see that the seller had been suspended. I immediately filed a dispute with PayPal. However, my dispute was rejected because the 45-day time-frame for disputes had already passed.

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I don't think this is fair. Since eBay permits sellers to pre-sell products, they should offer buyer protection until shortly after the product's release date, which might be longer than the dispute period.

PayPal said I could file another dispute with eBay. I tried that, but eBay would not accept a dispute because one had been filed with PayPal. This makes no sense, because they are the same company. I was on the phone for two hours trying to resolve this.

- Greg Simpson, Fairport, N.Y.

Dear Greg: We see your point. Unless you had recently bought a crystal ball on eBay, how would you know you were about to get shafted on a purchase more than 45 days into the future?

The ABC News Fixer asked eBay's public relations people, and they got eBay's office of the president to look into what happened.